It's a great day every time one of these hits the RSS reader. Great work as always Paged Out team!
There is no realistic path to a veto-proof majority for Democrats in the midterm elections. If there was, Trump would be impeached and removed before EVs were addressed. Don't expect any movement on EV legislation…
Very cool! Would this work with Cloudflare Workers potentially?
In person, proctored blue book exams are back! Sharpen those pencils kids. I've been wondering lately if one of the good things to come out of heavy LLM use will be a return to mostly in-person interactions once nothing…
I mean it's mathematically a tighter range. I think part of this comes down to the more mild and less variable European climate. There is just less emphasis on air temperature so you don't see the drawbacks. Your tape…
I'd part with cups and teaspoons/tablespoons and the like, but you'll pry inches/feet/yards and fahrenheit from my cold, dead hands. They're both more convenient for daily use. I think I'd prefer to keep miles as well…
He seems to quite like Keir Starmer and Meloni.
I can't speak to any original purpose of the act, but Real IDs in practice have never guaranteed a person currently has legal status. It is not even enough on its own to demonstrate the ability to legally work (see form…
This is also a fair response, however I'd argue that the current architecture, far from supporting hundreds or thousands, won't even support dozens in a small area with meaningful traffic being exchanged (e.g., not just…
As I understand it, the section on "what not to do" features many things that Meshtastic does, though it does not say that explicitly. Perhaps the linked post wasn't clear to non hams (it is a newsletter targeted at…
Embedding a test like that is something I've never considered - very cool. These days I tend to use systemd timers on Linux though. Despite my love/hate relationship with systemd, timers and service files are really…
Oh please. "The law" is a Kafkaesque patchwork that delegates authority to local officials and has enough complexity and wiggle room to make anything possible. We're not talking about a speed limit sign here. Show me…
It's the EU way. The only area where they produce world-leading innovation is regulatory regimes, so gotta use it to hit up American tech companies like an ATM.
This jumped out at me as well - very interesting that it actually reduces necessary compute in this instance
There's state-level law saying it's illegal to own or read some books on this list? Or just that it's illegal for school libraries to stock it and/or include it in curricula?
Many of the ills currently befalling the US can be traced to the New Deal era. Including, of course, an HN favorite: our system of employer-sponsored health insurance.
I use Go every day at work and it's still the first thing I reach for when completing personal projects. It gets better every year. Keep up the good work Go team!
In the US, some have failed, some have worked. In my home state of Maryland, the PPP (P3) for redeveloping the Travel Plazas along I-95 is often cited as a success story and they are indeed widely considered top notch…
Hi there - love Dillo. I use it on NetBSD and it works great. Once you're off GitHub will there be a way to get notified of releases? I use GitHub's RSS feeds for that now.
In the end, only NetBSD will be standing in the breach after anything not x64 or ARMv8+ is declared "retro computing".
Seriously. Stapelberg is a talented guy that's done well for himself, why can't he have nice things if he wants them?
A hot take I support is that switching to popular election of Senators was a mistake. We should go back to the state legislature method.
Ricochet was super cool. Way ahead of its time. There's even a Joel blog post about it: https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2000/12/20/the-ricochet-wirel...
All the public benchmarks (and my own applications) indicate that there is only a small (often unnoticeable) performance penalty associated with modernc.org/sqlite and this is far outweighed by the ability to eliminate…
We've finally achieved AGI* ! * Actually Graduate Individuals
It's a great day every time one of these hits the RSS reader. Great work as always Paged Out team!
There is no realistic path to a veto-proof majority for Democrats in the midterm elections. If there was, Trump would be impeached and removed before EVs were addressed. Don't expect any movement on EV legislation…
Very cool! Would this work with Cloudflare Workers potentially?
In person, proctored blue book exams are back! Sharpen those pencils kids. I've been wondering lately if one of the good things to come out of heavy LLM use will be a return to mostly in-person interactions once nothing…
I mean it's mathematically a tighter range. I think part of this comes down to the more mild and less variable European climate. There is just less emphasis on air temperature so you don't see the drawbacks. Your tape…
I'd part with cups and teaspoons/tablespoons and the like, but you'll pry inches/feet/yards and fahrenheit from my cold, dead hands. They're both more convenient for daily use. I think I'd prefer to keep miles as well…
He seems to quite like Keir Starmer and Meloni.
I can't speak to any original purpose of the act, but Real IDs in practice have never guaranteed a person currently has legal status. It is not even enough on its own to demonstrate the ability to legally work (see form…
This is also a fair response, however I'd argue that the current architecture, far from supporting hundreds or thousands, won't even support dozens in a small area with meaningful traffic being exchanged (e.g., not just…
As I understand it, the section on "what not to do" features many things that Meshtastic does, though it does not say that explicitly. Perhaps the linked post wasn't clear to non hams (it is a newsletter targeted at…
Embedding a test like that is something I've never considered - very cool. These days I tend to use systemd timers on Linux though. Despite my love/hate relationship with systemd, timers and service files are really…
Oh please. "The law" is a Kafkaesque patchwork that delegates authority to local officials and has enough complexity and wiggle room to make anything possible. We're not talking about a speed limit sign here. Show me…
It's the EU way. The only area where they produce world-leading innovation is regulatory regimes, so gotta use it to hit up American tech companies like an ATM.
This jumped out at me as well - very interesting that it actually reduces necessary compute in this instance
There's state-level law saying it's illegal to own or read some books on this list? Or just that it's illegal for school libraries to stock it and/or include it in curricula?
Many of the ills currently befalling the US can be traced to the New Deal era. Including, of course, an HN favorite: our system of employer-sponsored health insurance.
I use Go every day at work and it's still the first thing I reach for when completing personal projects. It gets better every year. Keep up the good work Go team!
In the US, some have failed, some have worked. In my home state of Maryland, the PPP (P3) for redeveloping the Travel Plazas along I-95 is often cited as a success story and they are indeed widely considered top notch…
Hi there - love Dillo. I use it on NetBSD and it works great. Once you're off GitHub will there be a way to get notified of releases? I use GitHub's RSS feeds for that now.
In the end, only NetBSD will be standing in the breach after anything not x64 or ARMv8+ is declared "retro computing".
Seriously. Stapelberg is a talented guy that's done well for himself, why can't he have nice things if he wants them?
A hot take I support is that switching to popular election of Senators was a mistake. We should go back to the state legislature method.
Ricochet was super cool. Way ahead of its time. There's even a Joel blog post about it: https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2000/12/20/the-ricochet-wirel...
All the public benchmarks (and my own applications) indicate that there is only a small (often unnoticeable) performance penalty associated with modernc.org/sqlite and this is far outweighed by the ability to eliminate…
We've finally achieved AGI* ! * Actually Graduate Individuals